How a Scottsdale woman and her late mother were swept up in volunteers' investigation of 'dead voters'
Citizens' group handed attorney general a list of about 450 registered voters over the age of 90 who might be dead. It has led to one prosecution.
Author: Brahm Resnik
Updated: 8:39 AM MST July 14, 2021
PHOENIX — A Scottsdale woman has pleaded not guilty to felony charges of using her dead mother's ballot to cast a vote in the November 2020 presidential election.
Tracey Kay McKee is charged with one count of illegal voting and one count of perjury, for allegedly signing her mother's name in the affidavit box on an early-ballot envelope.